I have two questions about the DKIM/spf munging that mailman does.
First: when it replaces the 'from' with a munged address [replacing the name
with "name via thislist" does it stick the original email address somewhere in
the
message, so if a listmember wanted to reply to the original sender they'd be
able
to? I thought it did but I just looked through one and didn't see the poster's
original email. [actually, let me amend that: I see that his email addr is in
the 'cc'
field -- did mailman do that or did he?]
Second, I'm a bit shaky [to say the least..:o)] about how the DKIM stuff all
works.
I do have access to Unix shell account, so I can do dig and host and such. If
a
listmember asks me if "@randomserver.com" is OK to not-get-munged when it
posts to the list, what would I do? Thanks
/Bernie\
Bernie Cosell
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